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Page 258
... colonies might be tried in admiralty courts there , as well as before juries at common law.26 This was a radical departure from the practice in England , where virtually exclusive jurisdiction of such offenses was vested in the Court of ...
... colonies might be tried in admiralty courts there , as well as before juries at common law.26 This was a radical departure from the practice in England , where virtually exclusive jurisdiction of such offenses was vested in the Court of ...
Page 259
... colonies of New York , Massachusetts and New Hamp- shire , with broad powers to suppress piracy and enforce the Acts of Trade both there and in the chartered colonies of the northern coast.31 He had been appointed to further the cause ...
... colonies of New York , Massachusetts and New Hamp- shire , with broad powers to suppress piracy and enforce the Acts of Trade both there and in the chartered colonies of the northern coast.31 He had been appointed to further the cause ...
Page 286
... Colonies in America , and particularly in order to pay for the expenses of the late war with the French . The intense and wide - spread indignation which this act caused throughout the American colonies is too well known to merit ...
... Colonies in America , and particularly in order to pay for the expenses of the late war with the French . The intense and wide - spread indignation which this act caused throughout the American colonies is too well known to merit ...
Contents
CHANCERY REFORM AND THE PURITAN REVOLUTION | 28 |
TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS IN AMERICAN PATENT LAW FROM | 45 |
SPENCER ROANE AND THE GENESIS OF VIRGINIA JUDICIAL REVIEW | 63 |
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